Reptoids & Animal Mutilations
| Date: | 11-30-06 |
| Host: | George Noory |
| Guests: | John Rhodes, Christian Wilde |
Researcher and phenomena analyst John Rhodes spoke about Reptoids-- which he defined as intelligent reptilian beings native to Earth that dwell in underground caverns. He also addressed the animal mutilation mystery and chupacabras. The Reptoids might have evolved in the Antarctic region, going underground and splitting off from the dinosaurs after the catastrophic meteor strike, he hypothesized.
More technologically advanced than humans, they may be experimenting with genetic alterations and hybrids, and have also likely engaged in space travel, said Rhodes. He described the scaled-beings as large and broad-shouldered, with three fingers and opposable thumbs, and large "wraparound" eyes.
Sheriff Tom Kuka joined Rhodes for a segment to discuss a Valier, Montana cow mutilation case. Sheriff Kuka noted that this was the 21st mysterious mutilation case in the last 6-7 years in his local area, and they have yet to find any evidence or footprints in the incidents. Rhodes speculated that the Reptoids might be involved in the mutilations-- but he said whoever is doing it, is sending a message and studying our psychological reactions to it. The chupacabras, he added, may be "pets" of the Reptoids and live near their underworld entrances.
Stem Cell Heart Rx
First hour guest, researcher Christian Wilde discussed how stem cells from a person's own body have been used to treat heart disease. Injected directly into damaged heart tissue, the cells have brought about healing and rejuvenation, he said, adding that the FDA is opening seven new trials of the technique and Germany has an 800 patient study ongoing.
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Thursday November 30, 2006
- Against the Wind
Bob Seger
- Devil Inside
INXS
- I Can See for Miles
The Who
- I'd Love to Change the World
Ten Years After
- Inca Dance
Cusco
- Long Cool Woman
The Hollies
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
- Riders on the Storm
The Doors
- Supernatural Thing
Ben E. King
- Takin' it to the Streets
Doobie Bros.
- That's All
Genesis
- The Boxer
Simon & Garfunkel
- The Way It Is
Bruce Hornsby
- Trouble
Lyndsey Buckingham
- True
Spandau Ballet
- Your Wildest Dreams
Moody Blues
